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Being that it’s been discontinued for years, stumbling on two (yes TWO!) Jackson Racing Superchargers might seem like a jackpot. Only missing a few parts, both of these kits are being sold for $3,700 plus $100 for shipping. Someone go put them to good use!

Via: JRSC on eBay

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Available in both black and chrome housings, we are now offering brand new projector headlights for your 97-01 Prelude. Perfect replacement for those yellowed or broken, old headlights.

You can check them out on our exterior parts page here and be sure to keep an eye out for more additions soon.

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After popular demand we are now offering Prelude grill emblems separate from the grills! If you just need the emblem, we’ve got you covered. These are brand new OEM Honda emblems that bolt directly onto the 99-01 style “honeycomb” grill. We had a few folks asking for just the emblem so we added the option to buy just the grill, both the grill and the emblem, or just the emblem.

They are now available straight from our homepage www.eXtremePrelude.com (towards the bottom of the page).

Shout out to Cynthia for the idea! 🙂

Weksos is infamous for organizing some of the most glorified shows across America year after year. Wekfest LA brings together enthusiasts and spectators to beautiful Long Beach California for a third year of community and pure automotive quality.

Song: Clams Casino – One Last Look

Via: mikekmedia

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As the S2000 draws closer to its 15 year birthday, the accessibility of Honda’s 50th anniversary celebration model is easier than ever. Early models can be found hovering around the $10,000 range, allowing young enthusiasts to jump right into the community, and immediately begin enjoying and building the car to their liking. The aftermarket has embraced the roadster, giving owners the option to pursue mild street-style, boundary-pushing stance, full-out track beasts, or any combination thereof. Sheldon Tran, a 19-year old Florida native, has dived head first into his S2000, fully embracing a variety of styles, with a look seemingly lasting only long enough for a few pictures to be taken.

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This iteration of Sheldon’s S2000 is nearly unrecognizable from its last major look. The white paint has been replaced with BMW Laguna Seca Blue paint, while the wild Spoon Sports S-Tai front bumper gives the car a more aggressive face.

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A set of 17×9.5 bronze Volk CE28N wheels give credence to the car’s inherent track-focused nature. Along with the various J’s Racing aero pieces, Sheldon’s S2000 certainly looks the part of a circuit beast. A J’s Racing exhaust and intake, as well as parts from T1R and Berk, ensure that this S2000 sounds and moves like one too.

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Sheldon states that his future plans consist of adding Spoon front fenders and ASM rear over-fenders to give it a more aggressive look. He also hints at another color change. The car will also hopefully see some track time soon, taking full advantage of the quality parts used to build this car.

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Sheldon would like to give a shout out to his FortuneMinds family/crew and Raymond Neice for the amazing pics.
He adds, “Be on the look out for FortuneMinds and follow our builds on Instagram @FortuneMinds”.

Via: Canibeat

This was Tuner Evolution’s 7th show. Starting in 2006 out in a small town called York, Pennsylvania, Tuner Evolution’s growth has been tremendous. This year it took place at the Philadelphia Expo Center, and I can definitely say the quality was on display.

Via: Halcyon Photography